Julie Beischel The Windbridge Institute for Applied Research in Human Potential
~revolutionary science for personal growth~
About My Offerings
The pioneering endeavors of the Windbridge Institute make a difference in the lives of many and their potential for future discovery is limitless.Vice President, Forever Family Foundation
The Windbridge Institute investigates what our bodies, minds, and spirits are capable of and how that information can best serve all living things.
Windbridge is concerned with bringing the information gained during research directly to the public in a timely fashion. We achieve this goal by:
--Publishing a free, online, peer-reviewed journal with a short submission-to-publication time and strict scholarly standards.
--Providing periodic updates about the status of the research in our members' e-newsletter.
--Sponsoring an online community where members can communicate with Investigators, Advisors, and with other members about how conclusions drawn from the research can best serve all living things.
For more information, please see http://www.windbridge.org
In addition to innovative research, Windbridge also offers a variety of services to help with your organization's research needs, including:
--Aid in the development and expansion of research ideas
--Contracted Research including protocol design, data collection and analysis, and report writing
--Project Management
--Manuscript Review
--Copy Editing
--Grant Proposal Review
--Expert Scientific and Medical Consultation for screenwriters, journalists, and authors
--Other project assistance
For more information about these consulting services, please email us at services@windbridge.org
My Background
Julie Beischel, PhD, Co-Founder and Director of Research at Windbridge, graduated magna cum laude and with honors with a BS in Environmental Sciences from Northern Arizona University and received her PhD in Pharmacology and Toxicology with a minor in Microbiology and Immunology/ Immunopathology from the University of Arizona. Dr. Beischel was the first ever recipient of the William James Post-doctoral Fellowship in Mediumship and Survival Research and served in that position at the University of Arizona for over four years. Her research interests center on the survival of consciousness hypothesis and include proof-focused studies on mediums' communication with discarnates and process-focused studies on mediums' experiences of that communication.

